Rieter

The grid as an operating device

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In the final analysis, it is the grid or a grid-like structure under the opening assembly that determines the level of waste and its composition in terms of impurities and good fibers. Grids are segment-shaped devices under the opening assemblies and consist of several (or many) individual polygonal bars or blades (i.e. elements with edges) and together these form a trough. The grid encircles at least 1/4, at most 3/4 and usually 1/3 to 1/2 of the opening assembly.

The grid has a major influence on the cleaning effect via:

  • the section of the bars;
  • the grasping effect of the edges of the polygonal bars;
  • the setting angle of the bars relative to the opening elements;
  • the width of the gaps between the bars;
  • the overall surface area of the grid.

Fig. 25 – Two-part grid